Puppy Pound
September 20, 2019
Please NO TOYS in children's backpacks. It is becoming a problem on the bus and in the hallway and in the classroom. Top Dog is allowed to bring something to share.
Social Studies
Social Studies
Reading
Math
Math
Library
Buddies
Buddies
Writing
Top Dog: Connor Kidwell
Doggy Bag
2. Word wall words are in the binder.
3. Orders will be due Sept 20th.( Today)
4. Please have your child practice tying his/her shoes.
5. Picture day is Tuesday.
GSO Update
The Goodrich PTO supports the enrichment activities at the school and holds fundraisers to support events such as the Welcome Back to School Picnic, Fall and Spring Assemblies, School Dances, School Bus Transportation for Field Trips and the Class Parties. We are always looking for additional volunteers to help and always open to new ideas that will benefit the school and students.
If you are interested in helping with any of the upcoming initiatives or activities below, please email the Goodrich PTO at goodrichpto@gmail.com.
· Fall Butter Braids Fundraiser
· Coordination of Information for the School Directory
· Monster Mash 10/30
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Next meeting is October 3rd at 6:30pm in the LRC…See you there!
Parent Communication
Come for a night of literacy! This event is open to all Woodridge 68 families PreK-8 and hosted by the Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee (BPAC). Stop by each of the literacy stations where bilingual/EL staff will share activities and strategies with parents that can be implemented at home, including read alouds, games, activities, and more. Childcare will be provided. For more information, please contact EL Director Yadi Mendoza at mendozay@woodridge68.org or 630-967-2089.
2.Raising Healthy Teens: Vaping
Vaping is one of the most trendy activities among young people today. But do they know the risks? Do you? Since it is relatively new, there’s not a lot of information easily available. You may hear terms like: e-cig, pens, JUUL, vape juice, e-liquid, PG vs. VG, nic/no-nic. You may not know what it means but there’s a good chance that your kids do. To help you get the facts, Woodridge 68 parents are invited to an informational session on “Raising Healthy Teens: Vaping” presented by Robert Crown Center for Health Education on Tuesday, October 15 from 6:30-7:30pm in the LRC at Jefferson.